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... Government , had made overtures for peace , and Bulgaria , recognizing the futility of further struggle , had signed an armistice which amounted to an unconditional surrender . These events were soon followed by the collapse of Turkish ...
... Government , had made overtures for peace , and Bulgaria , recognizing the futility of further struggle , had signed an armistice which amounted to an unconditional surrender . These events were soon followed by the collapse of Turkish ...
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... Government renewed indiscriminate submarine warfare resulting in the severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany , President Wilson con- tinued to cherish the hope that he might yet assume the rôle of ...
... Government renewed indiscriminate submarine warfare resulting in the severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany , President Wilson con- tinued to cherish the hope that he might yet assume the rôle of ...
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... Government up to the autumn of 1918 , when the Central Alliance made overtures to end the war , the Presi- dent made no attempt so far as I am aware to enter upon peace negotiations with the enemy nations . In fact he showed a ...
... Government up to the autumn of 1918 , when the Central Alliance made overtures to end the war , the Presi- dent made no attempt so far as I am aware to enter upon peace negotiations with the enemy nations . In fact he showed a ...
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... Governments and peoples of the Central Powers , par- ticularly those of Germany . President Wilson , it is true , had endeavored with a measure of success to maintain the position of an unbiased arbiter in the discussions leading up to ...
... Governments and peoples of the Central Powers , par- ticularly those of Germany . President Wilson , it is true , had endeavored with a measure of success to maintain the position of an unbiased arbiter in the discussions leading up to ...
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... governments into closer friendship appealed to the general desire of the peoples of America and Europe . The four years and more of horror and agony through which mankind had passed must be made impossible of repeti- tion , and there ...
... governments into closer friendship appealed to the general desire of the peoples of America and Europe . The four years and more of horror and agony through which mankind had passed must be made impossible of repeti- tion , and there ...
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